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Witter Coin to host a $50k coin scavenger hunt in SF

https://www.wittercoin.com/
1•nvader•4m ago•0 comments

Worldmonitor: Real-time global intelligence dashboard

https://github.com/koala73/worldmonitor
1•quux0r•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI Subroutines – Run automation scripts inside the browser tab

https://www.rtrvr.ai/blog/ai-subroutines-zero-token-deterministic-automation
3•arjunchint•6m ago•1 comments

Focused microwaves allow 3D printers to fuse circuits onto almost anything

https://newatlas.com/electronics/meta-nfc-focused-microwaves-circuits/
1•breve•6m ago•0 comments

Opus 4.7 refuses to solve NYT Connections puzzles

https://twitter.com/LechMazur/status/2044970170347622727
1•MallocVoidstar•9m ago•1 comments

"Project Hail Mary's" Success: A Story You Can Believe In

https://www.civitasoutlook.com/research/project-hail-marys-success-a-story-you-can-believe-in-fca...
1•RickJWagner•12m ago•0 comments

Stitch – Google's AI design tool

https://stitch.withgoogle.com/
1•satvikpendem•13m ago•0 comments

Glyph Protocol for Terminals

https://rapha.land/introducing-glyph-protocol-for-terminals/
1•coderlovernine•13m ago•0 comments

Tesla Roadstar does not even have a release date so how is that not real fraud?

https://www.tesla.com/roadster
2•kingleopold•13m ago•1 comments

Agile Is Dying

https://twitter.com/helloteban/status/2045244584880451748
3•baristaGeek•14m ago•0 comments

Wild Gunman: Resurrecting Nintendo's First Coin-Op on Its 50th Anniversary [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOfqnomGPkM
1•kitcar•17m ago•0 comments

I reversed Opus 4.7 costs

https://github.com/LucasDuys/forge
1•lucasduys•20m ago•0 comments

Fulu bounty for Ring Camera jailbreak reaches $23k

https://bounties.fulu.org/bounties/ring-video-doorbells
2•SomaticPirate•21m ago•0 comments

The new World ID and the partners bringing proof of human to the internet

https://world.org/blog/announcements/the-new-world-id-and-the-partners-bringing-proof-of-human-to...
2•spondyl•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Realtime Voice AI on ESP32 with Cloudflare Durable Objects

https://github.com/akdeb/ElatoAI/tree/main/server/cloudflare
1•akadeb•25m ago•0 comments

Change management problem rarely mentioned when pushing AI to engineering teams

https://shiftmag.dev/as-an-engineering-manager-i-couldnt-ignore-ai-if-my-teams-are-to-survive-9061/
1•cyberkoza•26m ago•2 comments

Cerebras S-1

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/2021728/000162828026025762/cerebras-sx1april2026.htm
9•herpderperator•27m ago•0 comments

Why, After All These Years, MZI-Based Transistorlessness Might Be Here

https://write.as/mnggfj7asl07k
1•rbanffy•28m ago•0 comments

Opinion 195

https://sites.math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/Opinion195.html
1•paulpauper•29m ago•0 comments

The N.Y.P.D. Is Teaching America How to Track Everyone Every Day Forever

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/09/15/opinion/nypd-surveillance.html
4•Cider9986•29m ago•1 comments

The Arctic's growing mosquito problem

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aeh9505
1•ChrisArchitect•29m ago•0 comments

Meta targets May 20 for first wave of layoffs; additional cuts later in 2026

https://www.reuters.com/world/meta-targets-may-20-first-wave-layoffs-additional-cuts-later-2026-2...
6•fvrghl•31m ago•3 comments

Listening in on the brain's electrical conversations with better tools

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2026-03-brain-electrical-conversations-tools.html
1•PaulHoule•34m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Jean2 – An Open-Source Agent You Assemble Like Lego

https://github.com/rabbyte-tech/jean2
1•danielbilekq•35m ago•1 comments

Sam Altman Is Dangerously Disconnected from Reality

https://weaponizedspaces.substack.com/p/sam-altman-is-dangerously-disconnected
3•rbanffy•36m ago•0 comments

Composing a Search Engine

https://exa.ai/blog/composing-a-search-engine
1•metadat•36m ago•0 comments

What if database branching was easy?

https://xata.io/blog/what-if-database-branching-was-easy
1•tee-es-gee•39m ago•0 comments

Dennis Ritchie's PhD Dissertation [pdf]

https://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/access/text/2020/05/102790971/Ritchie_dissertation.pdf
3•keepamovin•39m ago•0 comments

Two Motorola Transistors Became the Default NPNs

https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/news/how-two-motorola-transistors-became-the-worlds-default-npns/
3•ChuckMcM•41m ago•1 comments

Nature is our source of randomness: on the death of Michael O. Rabin

https://www.heise.de/en/news/Nature-is-our-source-of-randomness-on-the-death-of-Michael-O-Rabin-1...
1•rbanffy•41m ago•0 comments
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React Meta-Framework Feels Broken, Here's Why

https://rwsdk.com/blog/your-react-meta-framework-feels-broken
22•dthyresson•10mo ago

Comments

dthyresson•10mo ago
A new blog post argues that today’s React meta-frameworks like Next.js and Remix are too abstract and “feel broken,” adding complexity through magic and indirection. It introduces RedwoodSDK as a simpler, more transparent alternative that prioritizes native web APIs and production-parity development.
codingdave•10mo ago
You don't need to (and should not) add a Tl;dr comment when you post something. If you want to tell the story of how you came up with an idea, do a "Show HN". That is the correct way to self-promote on HN.
dthyresson•10mo ago
That wasn't my intent. I haven't used HN much. Will do next time. Thx!
pistoriusp•10mo ago
I'm the author of this article, and this is the second time I've built a framework. I co-created RedwoodJS with Tom Preston-Werner several years ago - and we came up with some novel ideas, but I had a nagging feeling that something wasn't right.

A failed-startup and a kid later... and I'm back. I couldn't let go of the original vision of RedwoodJS, but I wanted to start from scratch. So we built RedwoodSDK, which is a React framework for Cloudflare. It starts as a Vite Plugin that gives you server-side-rendering, RSC, streaming, and realtime capabilities.

Our standards based route feels invisible, with simple pattern matching, middleware and interrupters. You receive a request and return a response. You own every byte over the wire.

There's zero magic. Just TypeScript, modules, functions, values, and types.

chipgap98•10mo ago
Aren't the "defineApp" and "route" methods in rwsdk also magic? It feels like rwsdk is just being more deliberate about when and where to introduce those magic functions.

I'm a big fan of rwsdk so far. Thanks for building!

pistoriusp•10mo ago
Nope! They just return standard JavaScript.

A typical worker looks something like this:

    export default {
        fetch({ request }) {
          return new Response('ok')
        } 
    }

DefineApp just wraps that initial entry point into something that allows us to run middleware, match the router, and render out the page or the response object.

Love that you're a fan! Remember... No magicians allowed here.

gadfly361•10mo ago
I think a notable difference is with one, you can read the code in the file and understand what it will return. With others, you need to read the code and then do a mental join of the framework's conventions to know what it'll return.